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[Intergenerational solidarity].
The Canadian nurse, 2000The author of this article maintains that we have arrived at a critical turning point in society and our survival depends on our capacity to share experiences between generations. According to the author, we are living in a world where retirees are younger than ever and workloads rest on the shoulders of a smaller number of people.
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Macroeconomic aspects of intergenerational solidarity
2007This chapter addresses the macroeconomic gains and losses of intergenerational solidarity. The benefits are mainly in better risk sharing, the losses are particularly formed by a distortion of the labour market. Besides risk sharing, intergenerational solidarity also leads to intergenerational redistribution, of which the benefits are not always clear.
J. P. M. Bonenkamp +2 more
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Programs that Affect Intergenerational Solidarity
2010Worldwide, extremely low rates of medical, nursing, social work, and therapy students graduate planning to focus on a geriatric population (Fajemilehin, 2004; Schigelone and Ingersoll-Dayton, 2004). With older adults currently constituting 13 percent of the older American population, and expected to represent up to 20 percent in less than 50 years (He ...
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Solidarity versus intergenerational conflict
2021Klaus Hurrelmann, Erik Albrecht
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Intergenerational Solidarity in Families
Marriage & Family Review, 1991Robert E. L. Roberts +2 more
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